“Should I stay or should I go?” is the question many Triad seniors ask as lifestyle changes require them to consider the best housing options to meet future needs.
Well•Spring Services, Inc., has teamed with UNCG and Serve, Inc., to provide an eight session program which also includes financial planning and social engagement. The sessions are offered on consecutive Thursdays at the Beth David Synagogue, 804 Winview Drive, in Greensboro.
Participants will gather for refreshments at 10 a.m., followed by the program from 10:30 – noon. For information or to register ($35), contact Pat Levitin at UNCG (336-315-7044) or at pleviti@uncg.edu.
The tentative program and presenters are as follow:
September 17: Aging in Place, Home Care & Adult Day.
September 24: Aging in Place, Home Modification.
October 1: Tour of the Adult Center for Enrichment.
October 8: Financial Preparedness, Estate Planning, Trust funds, Asset Preservation, Long Term Care Insurance, etc.
October 15: Overview of Continuing Care.
October 22: Tour of Well•Spring Retirement Community.
October 29: Remaining Active & Social.
November 5: Panel Discussion and Q&A time.
Session leaders include Chip Cromartie, Well•Spring Services Vice President of Home & Community Based Services; Alissa Watson, Well Spring Home Care Director of Clinical Services; Jerry Hayes, Well• Spring Services Vice President of Construction Services; Frank Johns, Booth, Harrington and Johns; K. Alan Tutterow, Well•Spring Retirement Community Executive; Joy Crehen, Well•Spring Retirement Community Aquatic & Fitness Coordinator; and Rebecca Adams, Professor of Gerontology, UNC Greensboro.